ge-[wyrht], st. n., work; desert; in comp. eald-gewyrht, [2658].
[wyrm], st. m., worm, dragon, drake: nom. sg., [898], [2288], [2344], [2568], [2630], [2670], [2746], [2828]; acc. sg. wyrm, [887], [892], [2706], [3040], [3133]; dat. sg. wyrme, [2308], [2520]; gen. wyrmes, [2317], [2349], [2760], [2772], [2903]; acc. pl. wyrmas, [1431].
[wyrm-cyn], st. m., worm-kin, race of reptiles, dragons: gen. sg. wyrm-cynnes fela, [1426].
[wyrm-fâh], adj., dragon-ornamented, snake-adorned (ornamented with figures of dragons, snakes, etc.: cf. Dietrich in Germania X., 278): nom. sg. sweord ... wreoðen-hilt and wyrm-fâh, [1699].
[wyrm-hord], st. n., dragon-hoard: gen. pl. wyrm-horda, [2223].
for-[wyrnan], w. v., to refuse, reject: subj. pres. II. þät þu me nô for-wyrne, þät... (that thou refuse me not that...), [429]; pret. sg. he ne for-wyrnde worold-rædenne, [1143].
ge-[wyrpan], w. v. reflex., to refresh one's self, recover: pret. sg. he hyne ge-wyrpte, [2977].
[wyrpe], st. m., change: acc. sg. äfter weá-spelle wyrpe ge-fremman (after the woe-spell to bring about a change of things), [1316].
[wyrsa], compar. adj., worse: acc. sg. neut. þät wyrse, [1740]; instr. sg. wyrsan wrixle, [2970]; gen. sg. wyrsan geþinges, [525]; nom. acc. pl. wyrsan wîg-frecan, [1213], [2497].
[wyrt], st. f., [-wort], root: instr. pl. wudu wyrtum fäst, [1365].